CHIEF EXECUTIVE ANDY TAYLOR SET TO LEAVE BACT TO TAKE UP NEW CHALLENGE

Posted 20th March 2017byRob Slater

BURTON Albion Community Trust Chief Executive Andy Taylor is leaving to take up a new challenge at the end of the season with Matt Hancock stepping up to look after the football club’s charity arm.

Under Andy’s leadership, Burton Albion has twice been named Midlands Community Football Club of the Year, BACT has delivered a new 3G all-weather community football pitch at the Pirelli Stadium and now engages with more than 8,000 people a week through a diverse programme of activities.

Burton Albion chairman Ben Robinson said: “We wish to thank Andy for leading the community trust through an important time when it has grown to make an enormous impact on the town of Burton and its people.

“We have an excellent staff and framework in place in the community trust and I’m delighted that Matt Hancock will step up to become our new Head of Community and to continue the brilliant work that has been led by Andy.

“We now wish Andy every success with his future career.”

BACT chairman John Jackson said: “Andy has played an important role in bringing the community trust to its current award-winning position. We are in an excellent place and, thanks to Andy, the dedicated staff and the invaluable support of Burton Albion Football Club we know we can continue driving forward.

“On behalf of everybody at BACT we thank Andy and wish him well.”

Andy will be staying on until the end of the season to ensure a smooth transition before taking up a new role with the Aston Villa Foundation.

He said: “I want to thank Ben and Fleur Robinson for the opportunity and their support and to John Jackson, the trustees and all the staff, partners and supporters of BACT who have ensured that we have achieved so much over the last few years.

“I’m delighted to be leaving BACT in such a strong position and I know that Matt Hancock, who has played a massive part in all that has been achieved, will now drive the trust forward.

“I will be sorry to leave but I’m now looking forward to a new challenge.”